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"""
Verify use of the AddMethod() global function (specifically, to add
an unbound method to the Environment class) and its counterpart
construction environment method.
"""

import TestSCons

test = TestSCons.TestSCons()

test.write('SConstruct', """
def foo(self):
    return 'foo-' + self['FOO']

AddMethod(Environment, foo)
env = Environment(FOO = '111')
print(env.foo())

env = Environment(FOO = '222')
print(env.foo())

env.AddMethod(foo, 'bar')
env['FOO'] = '333'

e = env.Clone()
e['FOO'] = '444'

print(env.bar())
print(e.bar())
""")

expect = """\
foo-111
foo-222
foo-333
foo-444
"""

test.run(arguments = '-Q -q', stdout = expect)

test.pass_test()

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